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Rhipiceridae

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Family of beetles

Rhipiceridae
Rhipicera carinata
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Coleoptera
Suborder:Polyphaga
Infraorder:Elateriformia
Superfamily:Dascilloidea
Family:Rhipiceridae
Latreille, 1834

Rhipiceridae is a family of beetles found worldwide. The larva of rhipicerids areparasitoids of cicada nymphs. Rhipiceridae andDascillidae form the super familyDascilloidea, within theElateriformia.[1]

Taxonomic History

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The taxonomic history of Rhipiceridae began with J. Fabricius who describedHispa mystacina in 1775,[1] which was later included in the new genusRhipicera by Latreille (1817) who rightly noticed that the Fabrician species did not belong toHispa and placed it in the tribe ‘Cebrionites’ along withCebrio,Dascillus andScirtes. Since then W. Kirby, J. O. Westwood and others described several new species ofRhipicera from Australia and South America.[1]

Subfamilies and Distribution

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Rhipiceridae includes seven genera and about a hundred described species divided into two subfamilies, Rhipicerinae and Sandalinae. Sandalinae include most of the species and are known from North and South America, Africa, south-eastern Europe and Asia, while much less numerous Rhipicerinae, from Chile, New Caledonia and Australia, is a monophyletic lineage supported by several unambiguous apomorphies, like antennae composed of more than 11 antennomeres, relatively well developed maxillary galea and incomplete lateral pronotal carina.[1]

Ecology

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The larval stages of riphicerids are externalparasitioids on the nymphs ofcicadas. In the speciesSandalus niger, the eggs are deposited into the same holes and fissures in the bark of elm trees that cicadas deposit their eggs in. Subsequently, the first instars drop to the group alongside the cicada nymphs, and thereafter attach themselves to them. The abundance of adult rhipicerids tracks that of the emergence of adult cicadas.[2]

Genera

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Rhipicerinae:

Sandalinae:

Gallery

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  • Sandalus niger
  • Rhicpicera femorata
    Rhicpicera femorata
  • Rhipicera mystacina
    Rhipicera mystacina
  • Rhipicera carinata - Western Australia
    Rhipicera carinata - Western Australia
  • Rhipicera carinata - Western Australia
    Rhipicera carinata - Western Australia
  • Rhipicera carinata
    Rhipicera carinata
  • Rhipicera carinata - antennae
    Rhipicera carinata - antennae

References

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  1. ^abcdZHENYU JIN; HERMES E. ESCALONA; ADAM ŚLIPIŃSKI; HONG PANG (June 2013)."Phylogeny and Classification of Rhipicerinae (Coleoptera: Rhipiceridae) with a Review of the Australian Taxa".Annales Zoologici.63 (2):275–317.doi:10.3161/000345413X669577.ISSN 0003-4541. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2022. Retrieved19 February 2022.
  2. ^"Rhipiceridae Latreille, 1834: Coleoptera, Beetles".Handbook of Zoology Online, edited by Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2016
  3. ^Latreille, 1834

Further reading

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ExtantColeoptera families
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